Let see few other good ones, Pom Poko was really good, made me cry Also we have Galaxy Express 999 if you like old school anime. But if it TV series Outlaw Star on my list as well few other, but OMG anymore than 50 shows just crazy... 55 DVD for Inuyasha ahh on 20 right now..

Let see few other good ones, Pom Poko was really good, made me cry Also we have Galaxy Express 999 if you like old school anime. But if it TV series Outlaw Star on my list as well few other, but OMG anymore than 50 shows just crazy... 55 DVD for Inuyasha ahh on 20 right now..

Princess MononokeHowl's Moving Castle Kiki's Delivery Service (think there's a trend here... )Cowboy Bebop (have the backdrop, love the series and the movie)FLCL (not a movie but still fab!)Macross PlusMacross: Do you Remember Love (Love it!)Patlabor

and funny enough....Cyber City Odeo 808...Weird, yes!

If I had to pick an all time favourite series though, it would be Cowboy Bebop...without question!

Now if only I could find another series like Cowboy Bebop..!

Jacques.

edit: Forgot the one movie that had me in tears!!! Grave of the Fireflies...

1) Akira (I still want Kaneda's bike!) - it's the film that got me into Japanese anime in the first place.

2) Ghost in the Shell

3) Wings of the Honneamise - not technically the best film ever made, but it tries to tell a more emotional story than the usual schoolgirl-in-underwear fare and is almost like a Japanese 1984.

4) Metropolis - ok, maybe not as genre-defining as Fritz Lang's effort, but still a real tour de force.

5) Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind - It's Miyazaki, it's beautiful and it's not as outright moralistic as Princess Mononoke or Spirited Away

6) Steamboy - why? because of the way the Japanese view the English is almost as comically sterotyped as the way they're viewed in the West, but also because I love a good Steampunk story and this is definitely one of those. A real rip-roaring old-time adventure.

7) Crying Freeman - a good idea for the central character premise, although the sequels become awful. The live-action film is actually pretty good, too.

Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend - because it's the film that (literally) spawned the whole demon/schoolgirl/border-line hentai sterotype that anime is viewed with - not a brilliant story, nor a technical masterpiece, but worth seeing for completeness' sake.

People, what has it all come to..? I'm grieved by the fact that a classic like Project A-Ko has yet to be mentioned.And if you like that one, Ultimate Teacher might be fun to watch as well. Both just crazy fun with just a tad of naughty humor.In case you want more of this kind of nonsense, I'd recommend the Slayers series.

Some others are great too, but the ones below are sticking out in my mind as some of my favorites.

Eden of the East

Ghost in the Shell

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence

Haibane Renmei

Kiki's Delivery Service

Serial Experiments Lain

Whisper of the Heart

Serial Experiments Lain is pretty cool, and would probably be appreciated by some members of this forum. The interesting views on technology, references to things from computing culture (references to Knights of the Lambda Calculus, Lisp and C programming, and obscure Apple stuff), and even having a room full of crazy computer systems, all seem to fit really well with the Nekochan thing (although unfortunately not much in terms of Unix references).

Other than the animes which are kind of about technology and philosophy, I gravitate toward "slice of life" anime. I like good characters and depth, rather than just fast action and stuff like that. Haibane Renmei is an anime that is a little slow moving and quiet, but deep and thoroughly enjoyable. That anime is really special, and has a lot in common with Serial Experiments Lain, despite having a totally different setting and subject matter.

jwp wrote:Some others are great too, but the ones below are sticking out in my mind as some of my favorites.

Eden of the East

Ghost in the Shell

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence

Haibane Renmei

Kiki's Delivery Service

Serial Experiments Lain

Whisper of the Heart

Serial Experiments Lain is pretty cool, and would probably be appreciated by some members of this forum. The interesting views on technology, references to things from computing culture (references to Knights of the Lambda Calculus, Lisp and C programming, and obscure Apple stuff), and even having a room full of crazy computer systems, all seem to fit really well with the Nekochan thing (although unfortunately not much in terms of Unix references).

Other than the animes which are kind of about technology and philosophy, I gravitate toward "slice of life" anime. I like good characters and depth, rather than just fast action and stuff like that. Haibane Renmei is an anime that is a little slow moving and quiet, but deep and thoroughly enjoyable. That anime is really special, and has a lot in common with Serial Experiments Lain, despite having a totally different setting and subject matter.